Author Archives: Pam Lazos

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About Pam Lazos

writer, blogger, environmentally hopeful

Some Things You Keep

      I admire those who have the courage to write a memoir. I don’t. Memoirs are so raw and vulnerable, like an open wound you can’t stop picking at — but what if you could write your way … Continue reading

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The Code

The Code Have you dabbled in numerology, but found that the numbers never add up right? Are you enamored of feng shui, but find its overgeneralized process coupled with its rigid application and innumerable fixes to be indecipherable? Have you … Continue reading

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The Magnolia City Interview

Magnolia City — The Interview I first met Duncan Alderson when I signed up for a fiction writing course at the Rabbit Hill Writer’s Studio. Duncan started my writing career by giving me a place to learn the art, and … Continue reading

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Magnolia City

Magnolia City Magnolia City, Duncan Alderson’s first novel reads like Gossip Girl for the South. Experience the glory days of Houston in the 1920’s, the days that gave the city its oomph, its architecture, and its arrogant charm, when oil … Continue reading

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Excerpt from “The Quality of Light”

  The summer months have arrived which means it’s time to make your summer reading list.  Have I got a book for you.  “Six Sisters” has a little something for everyone.  Please enjoy an excerpt from, “The Quality of Light.” Read … Continue reading

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6000 Days of Us – The Interview

6000 Days of Us — An interview with Rosina Rucci You say in the forward of 6000 Days of Us that your son inspired you to write this book, that you wanted him to know your history. Has he read … Continue reading

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6000 Days of Us

To me, opening a book, especially one I’ve been anticipating is like opening a gift from a friend, and when the book was written by a friend and explains in detail years of old mysteries, things the friend never had … Continue reading

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The 19th Annual

[photo by Steve Miller] The 19th Annual Man seeks permanence in an impermanent world through ritual and tradition. Birthdays, Christmas, the Summer Solstice, these are the yardsticks against which the passing years are measured. And for our little group who … Continue reading

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Bee Serious

When I first moved to Central PA over 20 years ago the honey bee abounded. The little suckers were everywhere and that made sense because Lancaster County is home to the most fertile, unirrigated soil in the country. Because of … Continue reading

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Home Is Where Your Honey Bee

[I previously posted a version of this essay in my former blog.] I never really thought much about bees other than the ones hiding in my soda can during family picnics and never had that warm fuzzy space in my … Continue reading

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